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templatefuncs: add mailmap template function This commit adds a template function to support the .mailmap file in Mercurial repositories. The .mailmap file comes from git, and can be used to map new emails and names for old commits. The general use case is that someone may change their name or author commits under different emails and aliases, which would make these commits appear as though they came from different persons. The file allows you to specify the correct name that should be used in place of the author field specified in the commit. The mailmap file has 4 possible formats used to map old "commit" names to new "proper" names: 1. <proper@email.com> <commit@email.com> 2. Proper Name <commit@email.com> 3. Proper Name <proper@email.com> <commit@email.com> 4. Proper Name <proper@email.com> Commit Name <commit@email.com> Essentially there is a commit email present in each mailmap entry, that maps to either an updated name, email, or both. The final possible format allows commits authored by a person who used both an old name and an old email to map to a new name and email. To parse the file, we split by spaces and build a name out of every element that does not start with "<". Once we find an element that does start with "<" we concatenate all the name elements that preceded and add that as a parsed name. We then add the email as the first parsed email. We repeat the process until the end of the line, or a comment is found. We will be left with all parsed names in a list, and all parsed emails in a list, with the 0 index being the proper values and the 1 index being the commit values (if they were specified in the entry). The commit values are added as the keys to a dict, and with the proper fields as the values. The mapname function takes the mapping object and the commit author field and attempts to look for a corresponding entry. To do so we try (commit name, commit email) first, and if no results are returned then (None, commit email) is also looked up. This is due to format 4 from above, where someone may have a mailmap entry with both name and email, and if they don't it is possible they have an entry that uses only the commit email. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2904

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r29266 # policy.py - module policy logic for Mercurial.
#
# Copyright 2015 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import sys
# Rules for how modules can be loaded. Values are:
#
# c - require C extensions
# allow - allow pure Python implementation when C loading fails
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r29490 # cffi - required cffi versions (implemented within pure module)
# cffi-allow - allow pure Python implementation if cffi version is missing
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r29266 # py - only load pure Python modules
#
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r32251 # By default, fall back to the pure modules so the in-place build can
# run without recompiling the C extensions. This will be overridden by
# __modulepolicy__ generated by setup.py.
policy = b'allow'
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r32366 _packageprefs = {
# policy: (versioned package, pure package)
b'c': (r'cext', None),
b'allow': (r'cext', r'pure'),
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r32512 b'cffi': (r'cffi', None),
b'cffi-allow': (r'cffi', r'pure'),
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r32366 b'py': (None, r'pure'),
}
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r29266 try:
from . import __modulepolicy__
policy = __modulepolicy__.modulepolicy
except ImportError:
pass
# PyPy doesn't load C extensions.
#
# The canonical way to do this is to test platform.python_implementation().
# But we don't import platform and don't bloat for it here.
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r32205 if r'__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names:
policy = b'cffi'
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# Environment variable can always force settings.
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r31361 if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
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r32205 if r'HGMODULEPOLICY' in os.environ:
policy = os.environ[r'HGMODULEPOLICY'].encode(r'utf-8')
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r31361 else:
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r32205 policy = os.environ.get(r'HGMODULEPOLICY', policy)
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def _importfrom(pkgname, modname):
# from .<pkgname> import <modname> (where . is looked through this module)
fakelocals = {}
pkg = __import__(pkgname, globals(), fakelocals, [modname], level=1)
try:
fakelocals[modname] = mod = getattr(pkg, modname)
except AttributeError:
raise ImportError(r'cannot import name %s' % modname)
# force import; fakelocals[modname] may be replaced with the real module
getattr(mod, r'__doc__', None)
return fakelocals[modname]
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r32428 # keep in sync with "version" in C modules
_cextversions = {
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r32511 (r'cext', r'base85'): 1,
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r36693 (r'cext', r'bdiff'): 3,
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r32511 (r'cext', r'diffhelpers'): 1,
(r'cext', r'mpatch'): 1,
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osutil: implement minimal __getitem__ compatibility on our custom listdir type...
r36798 (r'cext', r'osutil'): 4,
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phases: drop the list with phase of each rev, always comput phase sets...
r35310 (r'cext', r'parsers'): 4,
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r32428 }
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r33755 # map import request to other package or module
_modredirects = {
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r33756 (r'cext', r'charencode'): (r'cext', r'parsers'),
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r33755 (r'cffi', r'base85'): (r'pure', r'base85'),
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r33756 (r'cffi', r'charencode'): (r'pure', r'charencode'),
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r33755 (r'cffi', r'diffhelpers'): (r'pure', r'diffhelpers'),
(r'cffi', r'parsers'): (r'pure', r'parsers'),
}
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r32366 def _checkmod(pkgname, modname, mod):
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r32511 expected = _cextversions.get((pkgname, modname))
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r32366 actual = getattr(mod, r'version', None)
if actual != expected:
raise ImportError(r'cannot import module %s.%s '
r'(expected version: %d, actual: %r)'
% (pkgname, modname, expected, actual))
def importmod(modname):
"""Import module according to policy and check API version"""
try:
verpkg, purepkg = _packageprefs[policy]
except KeyError:
raise ImportError(r'invalid HGMODULEPOLICY %r' % policy)
assert verpkg or purepkg
if verpkg:
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r33755 pn, mn = _modredirects.get((verpkg, modname), (verpkg, modname))
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r32366 try:
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r33755 mod = _importfrom(pn, mn)
if pn == verpkg:
_checkmod(pn, mn, mod)
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r32366 return mod
except ImportError:
if not purepkg:
raise
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r33755 pn, mn = _modredirects.get((purepkg, modname), (purepkg, modname))
return _importfrom(pn, mn)